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Hermann Olshausen
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(XVI. 1-200 Vers. 1, 2. — ^First, Paul recommends to the Christians of Some, the deaconess Phoebe, who was no doubt the bearer of the epistle.
She did not serve the church in Corinth itself, but in Cenchrea, to which place also it thus appears that the gospel had already spread.
(Ver. 1. 'H dioKovoq^ afterwards i} dicucovlaaa^ denotes the female min- isters of the church, whom the rites of the early church, especially in baptism, and the position of the female sex in the East, impera- tively re
...quired. For particulars, comp. at 1 Tim. iii 8. — Cenchrea was the eastern port of Corinth ; Lechaeus the western. — ^Ver. 2.
* 6n thifl compare the paasage firom Athenseua^ Deipnos i ioL 20, quoted hy Neander, ^posL ZeUaUeTf voL L p. 343, note. Tijv'PufMiuv no^iv kTnrofirfv.T^g oUovfievrjCi Iv y av viAitv lor IV TTuoac rcif ifoXeif ISpv/Uva^^-Kal yap 62.a rd l&vjj tWpoo^ aiToOt avvi^KLorai.
^ith eepedal reference to Christendom, Irenseus, as is well known, sajs of Rome and tbe church there — " Ad hano enim eoclesiam propter potiorem principalitatcm neccsse es^ oomem convenire eodeaiam, h.


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